About the Florida Barter Land Trade
Florida Barter (Orlando and Tampa, Florida) just traded 12 building lots in Lake Tansi and Fairfield Glades Tennessee thru IRTA and the Universal Currency Program in April 2016. Over $88,000 in free and clear land was Traded on a 100% trade basis. The land was sold at 15% to 20% lower than the Cumberland County Property tax appraised values.
About Fairfield Glades
Fairfield Glade is located just 6 miles off I-40 and is a short drive to three metropolitan cities. It’s less than an hour to Knoxville and an hour and a half to either Nashville or Chattanooga. Fairfield Glade is perched high atop the Cumberland Plateau, the highest point between the Rocky and Smoky Mountains. At 2,000 feet elevation, the area enjoys cooler summers than many areas of the south, as well as very mild winters.
Fairfield Glade offers multiple subdivisions with a wide range of home sizes, price ranges and views that include spectacular mountain, lake, golf and protected woodlands. Another attribute is the incredible cost of living in Fairfield Glade. There is no state income tax on wages, very reasonable home prices, and low property taxes and club dues.
Learn more about Fairfield Glades via their website.
About Florida Barter
Florida Barter was founded in 1982 by Scott Whitmer, owner and CEO, as a commercial trading network of companies in the Central Florida area. Florida Barter has grown to over 1,800 companies in the Orlando, Tampa Bay, and Daytona Beach areas. These companies trade with each other using a medium of exchange called a trade dollar. In 2014, the members of Florida Barter conducted over $15 million in trade sales and purchases using the Florida Barter trading network.
“Florida Barter is one of the top traders in Universal Currency (UC), year in and year out. This means Florida Barter does a great job of delivering quality products and services to its members that are outside of Florida Barter’s regional marketplace Florida Barter’s success in UC is yet another reason why so many Florida businesses benefit from their participation in Florida Barter.” —Ron Whitney, IRTA Executive Director













